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April 27, 1933,

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PHILADELPHIA, Thursday, April 27. -- The anthracite wage conference, of six representatives of the operators and six of the United Mine Workers of America, which had been in session here since April 19, adjourned abruptly at 2 o'clock this morning on receipt of a telegram from Miss Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor, who urged that the conference delay action for thirty days.

April 27, 1933

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